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Attractions
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Cabin Ridge Rides
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Off the
coach and onto a horse drawn wagon (or sleigh) ride at Cabin Ridge
Rides in Cadott, WI. The calming sounds of nature will accompany
you as you ride deep in the woods along scenic Paint Creek to a
cozy, gas-lit cabin. Enjoy a home cooked meal and after dessert the
Danielson’s, a very talented singing duo, will entertain you! Sure
to please any group!
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Open
year round
Cabin
Ridge Rides
4271 220th Street
Cadott, WI 54727
(715) 723-9537
www.cabinridgerides.com |
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Chippewa Valley Museum |
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The award winning
Chippewa Valley Museum is located in picturesque Carson Park amidst
towering pines and colorful maples. Experience the rich history of
the Chippewa Valley as you walk down the streets of yesterday
visiting a one-room schoolhouse, Lars Anderson Log Home, Rural
Heritage Room and much more. Their object theatre presentation of
Chippewa Valley Potluck received the prestigious Governor’s award of
excellence.
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The Chippewa Valley Museum
PO Box 1204
1204 Carson Park Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54702
(715) 834-7871
www.cvmuseum.com
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Eau
Galle Cheese Factory |
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Durand,
Wisconsin is home to one of the finest Cheese plants in the State,
Eau Galle Cheese. Leo Buhlman, the founder, apprenticed in
Switzerland before purchasing the Eau Galle Cheese Factory in 1945.
His hard work, honesty, and attention to quality is shown in the
cheese produced still today. We invite you to stop by and visit
the factory (sampling is mandatory!) as well as our specialty shops
featuring everything from a year round Christmas store, to Hummels,
and of course cheese head hats! |
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Eau Galle Cheese & Gifts
HC 63 Box 43
Durand, WI 54736
(715) 283-4211
www.eaugallecheese.com |
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Jackson County Motorcoach Tours |
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Jackson
County is a large, mostly rural county located in West-Central
Wisconsin with a population of approximately 18,000 people. Jackson
County is divided by the scenic and wild Black River. For 10 miles,
before reaching the County Seat of Black River Falls, the Black
River winds its way through a channel cut into the red granite
bedrock. We offer one day motorcoach tours through the forested
highlands, pastoral coulees, majestic mounds and rolling farm lands,
filled with unique attractions and customized to fit the needs of
any group. Come and enjoy the rustic back roads of Jackson County.
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Jackson County Motorcoach Tours
125 Fillmore Street – PO Box 701
Black River Falls, WI 54615
Phone: (715) 284-4405
Fax: (715) 284-4406
E-Mail:
motorcoachtours@yahoo.com |
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The Jail Bailers
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The Show Everyone is talking about! These inmates are part of the
Work Release Program doing time for things like “Stealing the Show!
A great variety show featuring some good ol’ male harmony and just
plain good old-fashioned fun! |
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Tours, Etc.
E2081 Cedar Road
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(715) 878-4857
www.toursetc.net
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Lowes
Creek Tree Farm |
Arrive
at the Lowes Creek Christmas Tree Farm, where fragrant greenery, happy
smiles and a cracking fire await you. While sipping on some hot cider
browse through their Log Cabin Shoppe featuring, hand crafted gifts
from across the USA! Enjoy the lush and fragrant wreaths handmade
with fresh balsam fir boughs. Decorated in traditional style with pine
cones, life-like holly berries and a weatherproof red velveteen bow. |
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Lowes Creek Tree Farm
S9475 Lowes Creek Road
Eleva, WI 54738
(715) 878-4166
www.lowescreektreefarm.com
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The Greater Sparta Area |
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Sparta is known as the “Bicycling Capital of America,”
the home of the fiberglass animals, the world’s largest
bicycle and the Monroe County seat. Located in a scenic
valley. This area is the home of unique specialty
stores and historical museums. A short ride takes you
out to the Amish country for a step on guided tour,
complete with history, traditions and customs. Your
group will be off the beaten path and enjoying nature’s
treasures at their best, come and enjoy the hospitality
of the Sparta Area!
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Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce
111 Milwaukee Street
Sparta, WI 54656
(608) 269-4123
www.spartachamber.org
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Neillsville Area Tourism
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Neillsville is a unique community nestled in the rolling hills of
central Wisconsin surrounded by natural beauty, with strong
historical and cultural roots.
Neillsville
has an historic Downtown with twenty-one buildings listed on the
State and National Historic registers. You'll enjoy the historic
buildings housing specialty shops, antiques, and restaurants.
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Neillsville Area Tourism
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The Paul Bunyan Logging Camp |
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“TIMBER-R-R!” |
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The Paul Bunyan Logging
Camp is situated in picturesque Carson Park, amidst towering pines
and colorful maples. A brief video and historic artifacts set the
stage for your tour. Learn all about the tough life of the
lumberjacks, as you visit the authentic cook shanty, bunkhouse,
blacksmith shop and stable. You can almost still hear the buzzing
of the saws…ZZZZZZZZ!
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Open April through Mid
October
Paul Bunyan Logging
Camp
111 Carson Park Drive PO Box 221 Eau Claire, WI 54702 (715) 835-6200
www.paulbunyancamp.org
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Trempealeau County Motorcoach Tours |
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Trempealeau
County is rich in history with its majestic bluffs, picturesque
countryside and diverse ethnic heritage. Your step-on guide will take you
to the heart of Trempealeau County and it’s people. Marvel at the
spectacular vistas and valleys of the Coulee Region as you drive down the
roads less traveled. Filled with hidden treasures and diamonds in the
rough, Trempealeau County is truly a timeless destination worth
experiencing. Don’t forget your cameras! |
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Trempealeau County
36245 Main Street PO Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773 (715) 538-2311 ext 205
www.trempealeaucountytours.com |
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Wilson Place
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Wilson
Place Mansion is located in historic Menomonie, WI. Originally built in 1859 by Captain William Wilson, founder of the
city of Menomonie and of the largest white pine lumber company in
the world, the Knapp & Stout Lumber Company. The mansion represents
over 130 years of Wisconsin and American history and the interior
furnishings reflect the changing lifestyles of the three generations
of Wilson’s that lived there.
Guided tours of the mansion and themed packages are available
throughout the year. |
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Wilson Place Mansion 101 Wilson Circle Menomonie, WI 54751
(715) 235-2283
OR (715) 235-5411
wilsonplacemansion@hotmail.com
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Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center
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 Discover
Wisconsin's #1 fruit crop generating millions of dollars each year at
the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center in Warrens, WI. Learn about
the challenges & rewards of growing & harvesting cranberries through a
guided hands-on tour!
The Cranberry Discovery Center also offers groups up close and
personal tour of the Cranberry Marshes, during an informative
step-on-guided around the block tour.
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Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center
PO Box 187
Warrens, WI 54666
(608) 378-4878
www.discovercranberries.com |
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Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad
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Board
a beautifully restored passenger train for an excursion along the
scenic Namekagon River. A delectable lunch will be served in grad
style along the way. The railroad was first laid through the
wilderness that became Spooner in 1879, and for the next century
Spooner was an important division point. At one time nearly 75% of
the residents worked for the railroad and 22 passenger trains
stopped here each day. The History of the Line is the story of the
railroad that lived, died, and was reborn in Spooner. |
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Wisconsin Great
Northern Railroad
426 North Front Street
Spooner, WI 54801
Phone: (715) 635-3200
www.spoonertrainride.com
E-mail:
groupsales@spoonertrainride.com
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